While efforts at 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion continue to meet resistance across the country, in Brockville they are gaining support and generating momentum. Brockville Pride on Monday morning officially launched the community’s Pride Week with the raising of the Pride flag behind City Hall, and it was more than the idyllic weather keeping organizers in an upbeat […]
Month: June 2024
Woman arrested trying to walk across U.S. border from Niagara Region
U.S. Border Patrol said they recently arrested a woman who walked across a railway bridge from Niagara Region into Buffalo, NY in what officials are describing as an apparent human smuggling attempt.
Weather hampers search for mountaineers missing since Friday near Squamish, B.C.
A spokeswoman for Squamish Search and Rescue in British Columbia says the area where three climbers have been missing since Friday is “socked in” with clouds and moisture, hampering efforts to find them.
Assante Wealth Management had the sticks working on the diamond Sunday night
Assante Wealth Management and the Laverock A’s were winners in a rare Sunday night double bill at Veteran’s Field
Miku Restaurant Launches New Season ‘Kaiseki’ Tasting Menu
The Goods from Miku Restaurant Vancouver, BC | Miku, Vancouver’s destination for contemporary Japanese cuisine, has recently launched its new seasonal Miku Summer Kaiseki menu. Available now, the seven-course tasting menu celebrates both the fresh flavours of the season and exquisite ingredients from Japan, including BC Halibut and Iwate A5 Wagyu. The menu always includes […]
Singers wanted for pop-up choir in Churchill Square Monday nights in June
The Edmonton Arts Council has issued an open invitation to singers and music lovers to join a pop-up choir throughout the month of June.
Calgary bars and restaurants can begin booze service at 8 a.m. during 2024 Stampede
Stampede revelers will once again be able tohave some breakfast booze, if that’s what their hearts desire.
Cyndi Lauper to launch farewell tour in Montreal in October
Singer Cyndi Lauper will launch her farewell tour in Montreal in October. Lauper will kick off a 23-show run at Montreal’s Bell Centre on Oct. 18.
Quebec to spend $31 to boost security at courthouses after violent incidents
The Quebec government is pledging $31 million to add security checkpoints and more special constables to the province’s courthouses after recent violent incidents that raised safety concerns.
June Broker Bash – Vancouver
June Broker Bash Join us on Thursday, June 20th at Moose’s Down Under as we celebrate Broker Bash, the networking event for the insurance industry. All industry professionals are welcome. When Thursday, June 20th, 4:30 PM Where Moose’s Down Under 830 W Pender St.…The post June Broker Bash – Vancouver appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
